m'baye niang

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I know it's no more substantial but it was on football italia before it got to talksport...I'd not say no, despite it being probably bollocks.
 

I know it's no more substantial but it was on football italia before it got to talksport...I'd not say no, despite it being probably bollocks.

It would be insane of Milan to buy a 17 year old for the future and then flog him within three months, like. It would be like us selling Kennedy.

But yeah, could be a good buy if it's not bollocks.
 
It would be insane of Milan to buy a 17 year old for the future and then flog him within three months, like. It would be like us selling Kennedy.

But yeah, could be a good buy if it's not bollocks.
I probably do them a disservice, but theyd be exactly the sort of club that would be that insensitive and eccentric. I hold out no hope for this really but it's not completely implausible.
 
I remember vieira going to Milan for 6 months! Not settling so wenger picked him up on the cheap! He turned out ok
 

http://www1.skysports.com/football/...AC-Milan-will-not-loan-the-striker-to-Everton

Everton want to sign teenage striker M'Baye Niang on loan from AC Milan but the Serie A club have ruled out a move, according to his agent.

Frenchman Niang turned down a switch to Goodison Park in the summer in favour of joining the Rossoneri from Caen on a three-year deal.

His agent, Oscar Damiani, claims the 18-year-old also snubbed a move to Arsenal after spending time on trial in North London.

Niang has barely featured for Milan since joining the Italian club, making just one late appearance from the bench to prompt speculation of a January move.

But Damiani says, while Everton remain keen on the striker and would be interested in taking him on loan, Milan will not allow such a deal - nor will they let him leave permanently.

The agent told Sky Sports: "Everton were interested in taking him on loan after following him already in the summer, but AC Milan won't consider that proposition.

"No offers for a permanent deal have come in, but I think AC Milan would say no.

"Are Arsenal interested too? There was contact in the summer, when he had a trial with the Gunners, but then Niang preferred to choose AC Milan's proposal."

Ban

Niang was hit with a one-year ban by the French Football Federation earlier this year following an unauthorised trip to a Paris night club between matches during qualifying for the Under-21s European Championship.

But Milan have big plans for the frontman regardless of that misdemeanour, according to Damiani.

He said: "AC Milan consider Niang unsellable because they believe in his qualities and they want to count on him despite his mistakes."
 


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